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BEIJING, May 4 (Xinhuanet)
-- Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Chairman Lien Chan Wednesday urged all
the KMT members to take the responsibility to boost cross-straits
cooperation and economic and trade communication.
Lien made the remarks at a
meeting of KMT Central Standing Committee in Taipei Wednesday following
his historic visit to the Chinese mainland.
The Taiwanese media said
that KMT Secretary-General Lin Feng-cheng reported Lien's visit to the
mainland at the meeting, noting that the eight-day visit was helpful to
dismiss old thoughts on cross-straits relations.
Lin said he hoped all
circles in Taiwan will see relations with the mainland "with brand-new
thoughts."
Lien said he expressed the
hope, during his visit, that a "mutually beneficial win-win relationship"
should be established across the straits.
He said he also expressed
the hope for the KMT and the Communist Party of China (CPC) jointly to
build a communication platform between the two parties and to open the
forums on peace, economy, trade and culture, so as to ameliorate the
cross-straits relations.
Lien said Taiwan must "face
the situation in a pragmatic manner rather than stick to some impractical
standpoints."
Lien also said he was happy
to receive the pair of pandas that the mainland offered Taiwan as a gift,
and he hoped that the pair will breed.
KMT Vice Chairmen Wang
Jin-pyng, Ma Ying-jeou and Wu Poh-hsiung also made speeches at the
meeting, agreeing that the KMT should further develop communication with
CPC on the basis of the "1992 consensus" concerning the One-China
principle and the already-established communication platform.
Wang said Taiwanese
agricultural products will soon be allowed to enter the mainland market,
and the KMT will "actively and pragmatically" boost it.
Ma said Taipei will
establish a working team for the pandas and will build a panda hall by the
end of this year. |